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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kramer v Kramer, Sandwiches, Seattle, Fictional Fantasy, Dating Advice, and Hobbies

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 1 May 2020

⏱️ 83 minutes

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Dr. Kirk and Humbert answer patron emails.

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0:00.0

So, Burto, I have some questions from the internet for you that people are submitted for you to answer and for me to answer.

0:06.0

So let's go to those and answer them.

0:07.9

When do you say, Burto?

0:08.9

Sounds good.

0:09.9

This is the Psychology and Seattle podcast.

0:12.1

I'm your host, Dr. Kirk K Honda. I'm a therapist and a professor.

0:15.4

My name is Umberto Cassaneer and I designed manuals for devices.

0:20.4

So this first question is from Lily from Bright Australia.

0:27.0

There's a town in Australia called Bright, it sounds like.

0:31.0

Bright, it's just Bright?

0:32.0

Bright. Bright.

0:34.0

This one is for Umberto, they write.

0:36.4

I was listening to one of your episodes the other day and heard you talking about the movie Kramer

0:41.9

versus Kramer. This movie came out the year my parents

0:46.0

split. At the time it had a profound effect on me which somehow I'd pushed to the back of my

0:51.5

brain. When I heard Umberto talking about it I was

0:54.8

instantly transported right back there it was really comforting to hear that I'm not the

0:59.4

only one who had that experience thanks Umberto. Any thoughts on that? Oh man, yeah, I can feel feel the feels.

1:08.3

Yep, when I don't remember the first time I saw the movie I didn't see it in the theater I saw it I think in

1:16.8

college or so like I I don't remember but it was it was like on VHS. Maybe it was on TV even. But when I saw it I had such a visceral

1:27.2

reaction to it because I could really identify like the the kid was about, you know, as a little kid and the dad, there's

1:36.8

a lot of aspects of Dustin Hoffman's character that reminded me of my own dad and then just like the struggles between the two of them and how much it

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